"I find that both learned trial court as well as learned appellate court has committed serious error of law in appreciating the evidence available on record
read more"Section 326 is an aggravated form of Section 324 of the IPC because a grievous hurt by a sharp-edged weapon is required under Section 326... the
read more"Simply because a person is a Director of the company it does not necessarily mean that he fulfils both the above requirements so as to
read more"Where parties have been living separately for a considerable period with no cohabitation and no steps taken for restitution of conjugal rights, it is evident that
read more"Proclamation of sale has to be necessarily settled by the Judge, signed by him and thereafter an order of sale shall be made... the Court
read more"If liberty is to be denied to an accused to ensure corruption free society, then the courts should not hesitate in denying such liberty. Where
read more"The Court also observed that reasons are soul of orders... a judgment without reasons causes prejudice to the person against whom it is pronounced, as
read moreThe Gauhati High Court, in a significant ruling, held that plaintiffs cannot be permitted to file their evidence-on-affidavit as a matter of right at a belated
read more"When suit is pre-matured or having been filed in violation of Section 14 of the Hindu Marriage Act, then the proper recourse available to the
read more"Should there be any conflict between the sovereignty of country and personal liberty, undoubtedly, the former shall prevail, particularly, when a war is waged against
read more"Such generalised and sweeping accusations unsupported by concrete evidence or particularised allegations cannot form the basis for criminal prosecution. Courts must exercise caution in such cases to
read moreCalcutta High Court, in a significant ruling dated July 7, 2026, held that the temporary delisting of a railway vendor is legally unsustainable if the
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant judgment dated July 7, 2026, held that an Industrial Tribunal cannot adopt a "hyper-technical" approach to reject approval for the
read more"The requirement of a meaningful hearing at the stage of discharge or framing of charge cannot be reduced to a mere ritualistic formality; it necessarily presupposes
read more"If the owner did not do so, forcible taking over of possession would acquire legitimacy by sheer lapse of time. In any such situation the
read moreKerala High Court, in a significant ruling, held that borrowers facing recovery proceedings under the SARFAESI Act can be granted an opportunity to clear their outstanding
read more"The entire purpose of the circular is that the benefit be extended in terms of monetary benefit not by way of mere nomenclature in the name
read more"Once at the time of enrolment, respondent No.1 was medically examined and was found to be fit in all aspects and it was only during
read more"While proviso to Section 372 Cr.P.C. gives a victim right to prefer an appeal against the order of acquittal or conviction for a lesser offence or against
read more“It cannot be ignored that the Trial Court used the post-decree benchmark under Order IX Rule 13 to a pre-decree proceeding squarely covered under Order
read more"Permitting external agencies or institutions to record adverse findings and opinion about the professional standing of advocates would not only transgress the legislative framework governing the
read more"It is necessary to establish a full-time academy, which may be called the National Legal Academy (NLA) for lawyers, like the National Judicial Academy that has
read more"Testator was an illiterate person, therefore, the burden was heavy on the propounder of the Will to satisfy the judicial conscience of the Court that
read more"Disposition in favour of the respondents, who were not close relatives, while disinheriting the widow i.e., the sole Class I heir of the testator, was
read more"Disinheriting a wife, who had all throughout been with the testator and had cordial relations with him, in favour of a stranger, or a distant
read more"The well-settled position of law is that the error in taking cognizance under the wrong Section is, in fact a curable defect so long as the Court
read more"A perusal thereof makes clear that the candidate/declarant is to give details of the property held by them, their spouse and their dependents, including what is held
read more"We have no hesitation in declaring that such a decision is no decision in the eyes of the law, irrespective of whether such material had a
read more"Having considered the above statutory provisions and pronouncements of the Court, we are of the view that simple non-filing of additional copies of the chargesheet/police
read more"Since the 2002 Policy stood framed under the Constitution and such power is to be exercised by the Governor himself, the subsequent Policy of 2008
read more"Since it was brought out during the peculiar, stressful and unique conditions of the national disaster – COVID 19, it has outlived its object, purpose
read more"If clever drafting of the plaint has created the illusion of a cause of action, the court will nip it in the bud at the
read more"A lawyer generally has no implied or apparent authority to make an admission or statement which would directly surrender or conclude the substantial legal rights of the
read more"Committal proceedings which only serve to delay this step, do not advance the cause of justice... the role of the Magistrate has been absolutely constricted."
read more"When it comes to self-employed individuals carrying out their own business, the average of the income specified in the ITRs of up to the previous
read more"Appellate remedy constitutes an important procedural safeguard against possible arbitrary or erroneous exercise of power under the Adhiniyam. In such a context, the right of
read more"Second part of Section 304 IPC would be attracted if the act by which the death is caused is done with the knowledge that it
read more"When the appellant is not able to sit either in a squatted way or with a crossed leg, it is evident that he will not
read more"Sentencing cannot be reduced to a purely retributive exercise divorced from the factual matrix of the case and the overall circumstances of the offender," Supreme
read more"The prolonged incarceration generally militates against the most precious fundamental right guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution and in such a situation, the conditional
read more"I find that both learned trial court as well as learned appellate court has committed serious error of law in appreciating the evidence available on record
read more"Section 326 is an aggravated form of Section 324 of the IPC because a grievous hurt by a sharp-edged weapon is required under Section 326... the
read more"Simply because a person is a Director of the company it does not necessarily mean that he fulfils both the above requirements so as to
read more"Where parties have been living separately for a considerable period with no cohabitation and no steps taken for restitution of conjugal rights, it is evident that
read more"Proclamation of sale has to be necessarily settled by the Judge, signed by him and thereafter an order of sale shall be made... the Court
read more"If liberty is to be denied to an accused to ensure corruption free society, then the courts should not hesitate in denying such liberty. Where
read more"The Court also observed that reasons are soul of orders... a judgment without reasons causes prejudice to the person against whom it is pronounced, as
read moreThe Gauhati High Court, in a significant ruling, held that plaintiffs cannot be permitted to file their evidence-on-affidavit as a matter of right at a belated
read more"When suit is pre-matured or having been filed in violation of Section 14 of the Hindu Marriage Act, then the proper recourse available to the
read more"Should there be any conflict between the sovereignty of country and personal liberty, undoubtedly, the former shall prevail, particularly, when a war is waged against
read more"Such generalised and sweeping accusations unsupported by concrete evidence or particularised allegations cannot form the basis for criminal prosecution. Courts must exercise caution in such cases to
read moreCalcutta High Court, in a significant ruling dated July 7, 2026, held that the temporary delisting of a railway vendor is legally unsustainable if the
read moreBombay High Court, in a significant judgment dated July 7, 2026, held that an Industrial Tribunal cannot adopt a "hyper-technical" approach to reject approval for the
read more"The requirement of a meaningful hearing at the stage of discharge or framing of charge cannot be reduced to a mere ritualistic formality; it necessarily presupposes
read more"If the owner did not do so, forcible taking over of possession would acquire legitimacy by sheer lapse of time. In any such situation the
read moreKerala High Court, in a significant ruling, held that borrowers facing recovery proceedings under the SARFAESI Act can be granted an opportunity to clear their outstanding
read more"The entire purpose of the circular is that the benefit be extended in terms of monetary benefit not by way of mere nomenclature in the name
read more"Once at the time of enrolment, respondent No.1 was medically examined and was found to be fit in all aspects and it was only during
read more"While proviso to Section 372 Cr.P.C. gives a victim right to prefer an appeal against the order of acquittal or conviction for a lesser offence or against
read more“It cannot be ignored that the Trial Court used the post-decree benchmark under Order IX Rule 13 to a pre-decree proceeding squarely covered under Order
read moreIn the contemporary landscape of the Indian criminal justice system, DNA profiling has transitioned from a "novelty" to the "gold standard" of forensic evidence. However, for
read morePossession is the law’s most practical concept. Before a court reaches the higher question—“who is the owner?”—it often asks the simpler, urgent question—“who is in possession, and
read moreAppreciating evidence in civil litigation requires adherence to strict principles under the Indian Evidence Act, the Code of Civil Procedure (CPC), and binding judicial precedents. Courts
read moreIn the world of law, the doctrine of Res Judicata serves as a cornerstone for upholding judicial efficiency and finality. Res judicata, meaning "a matter already judged,"
read more"Copyright law, a delicate balance of protecting creativity while fostering innovation." – Indian Judiciary- Introduction: Safeguarding Creativity Through the Copyright Act
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read moreIn the Indian legal system, judgments play a crucial role in shaping jurisprudence and guiding future cases. These judgments can be classified into two primary categories: reportable and non-reportable.
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